Summary
- Ng’ang’a said that the President did something important because many were not doing their work and they made the government appear to be wrong.
- President William Ruto has dissolved his Cabinet and sent home all the ministers and the attorney general.
Controversial Pastor Ng’ang’a has expressed his opinion about the sacking of Ministers by the President yesterday.
“Today I want to speak in English because my friend, the transport CS has gone home. I told you you will face the consequences. Even, I’m coming behind you. I swear before God, I will oppose them.” Ng’ang’a thanked the president for his action to fire the ministers.
“Thank you Sir for firing these people.” He said.
He was also surprised that all the ministers were fired and said that if he would meet with the President, he would buy him tea.
“Today, President, I would find you at the store, I would buy something, but I can’t find it.” Ng’ang’a said that the President did something important because many were not doing their job and made the government appear to be in the wrong.
Yesterday, President Ruto accepted the pressure of Gen Z and decided to listen to them by firing cabinet secretaries.
President William Ruto has dissolved his Cabinet and sent home all ministers and the attorney general. The decision does not affect Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi.
“I have decided to immediately dismiss the ministers and the attorney general of the Cabinet of Kenya except the minister with the highest powers and the prime Secretary of the Cabinet,” Ruto said. “And of course, the office of the Deputy President is not affected in any way.”
The President said that the affairs of the Ministry from now on will be coordinated by the General Secretaries until the cabinet is appointed.
The Head of State said the new cabinet will be named after detailed consultations in all sectors